Researchers on Santorini’s Volcanic Pulse: When Will the Next Eruption Occur?

Santorini, Greece – Nestled in the Aegean Sea, the idyllic island of Santorini is not just famous for its stunning sunsets and whitewashed villas but also for its active volcanic history. Scientists are closely monitoring the volcanoes on the island, as they seek to understand when the next eruption might occur. This study is crucial, considering the significant impact past volcanic activity has had on Santorini’s landscape and history. The volcanoes of Santorini are part …

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Researchers Suggest Actual Death Toll in Sudan Conflict Far Exceeds Official Estimates

Khartoum, Sudan – Recent research suggests that the death toll in Sudan’s ongoing conflict may be significantly underestimated, sparking concerns about the scale and gravity of the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the nation. Researchers indicate towards hidden casualties unaccounted for, which paints a somber scene, contrary to official numbers and requires urgent international attention. Since erupting in April following clashes between military factions, Sudan has devolved rapidly into brutal violence, primarily in Khartoum and the …

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Researchers at RMIT University Develop Safe and Sustainable ‘Water Batteries’ as Alternative to Lithium-ion Technology

MELBOURNE, Australia – A team of researchers at RMIT University in Australia has revealed an innovative energy storage solution called “water batteries” that could revolutionize the industry. Instead of using traditional lithium-ion technology, these batteries employ water as an electrolyte to significantly reduce the risk of fires or explosions, making them a safer alternative for energy storage. The use of water in these batteries not only enhances safety by preventing hazardous incidents but also allows …

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